This article looks into what happened to the children of Dutch Nazi collaborators after the liberation of the Netherlands in May 1945. The author first outlines the historical context in which these children lived and the manner in which they recounted and recorded their memories much later. In combination with new archival research on social-welfare policy and ‘re-education’ of former National Socialist youth, this puts the discourse that dominated the Dutch debate, that is, the discourse of the ‘innocent child’ harshly punished by society, in a different light. The framework of the innocent child being punished by a cruel society obscured our view of experiences that did not fit this mould. Furthermore, it made the values and norms that w...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Borge, B.H. (2019). Transitional Victimi...
This contribution addresses the dynamics of Dutch memory politics in the Dutch–South African exchang...
The article is devoted to the new aspects in the study of the history of post-war Germany, revealed ...
This article looks into what happened to the children of Dutch Nazi collaborators after the liberati...
‘Only and Exclusively in this Case’. Pleas for the Release of Former Collaborators after the Second ...
In recent years, children of the occupation have been the focus of a number of historical projects. ...
History has often focused on objective facts and happenings or examined a time period or event in th...
International audienceThis article focuses on France as a refuge for unaccompanied Central European ...
In the past decades, a body of international research concerning residential institutions for childr...
Children of Flemish collaborators. Digital disclosure of the heritage of the past. After World War ...
After the liberation of the Second World War, the governing parties in both Belgium and The Netherla...
This article aims to shed light on how Nazi collaborators’ transnational encounters and exchanges ge...
In war, children are inevitably innocent victims. In the carnage that was World War II, more childre...
This article uses photographs of a group of child Holocaust survivors – the so-called ‘Lingfield chi...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, a number of ‘didactic trials’ against perpetrators of the ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Borge, B.H. (2019). Transitional Victimi...
This contribution addresses the dynamics of Dutch memory politics in the Dutch–South African exchang...
The article is devoted to the new aspects in the study of the history of post-war Germany, revealed ...
This article looks into what happened to the children of Dutch Nazi collaborators after the liberati...
‘Only and Exclusively in this Case’. Pleas for the Release of Former Collaborators after the Second ...
In recent years, children of the occupation have been the focus of a number of historical projects. ...
History has often focused on objective facts and happenings or examined a time period or event in th...
International audienceThis article focuses on France as a refuge for unaccompanied Central European ...
In the past decades, a body of international research concerning residential institutions for childr...
Children of Flemish collaborators. Digital disclosure of the heritage of the past. After World War ...
After the liberation of the Second World War, the governing parties in both Belgium and The Netherla...
This article aims to shed light on how Nazi collaborators’ transnational encounters and exchanges ge...
In war, children are inevitably innocent victims. In the carnage that was World War II, more childre...
This article uses photographs of a group of child Holocaust survivors – the so-called ‘Lingfield chi...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, a number of ‘didactic trials’ against perpetrators of the ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Borge, B.H. (2019). Transitional Victimi...
This contribution addresses the dynamics of Dutch memory politics in the Dutch–South African exchang...
The article is devoted to the new aspects in the study of the history of post-war Germany, revealed ...